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Tight Shop

 Question: 

Very tight budget. How do I shop?


Answer:

When you shop, shop by dollar per kg. 

Shop online and sort by “price per unit”. Buy the cheapest of everything that way but don’t forget to read ingredients. Canned food, for example, vary in percentage of contents. They’re not 100% of whatever you think you are getting. So add the percentage to your calculations.


Sort fruits and veggies in that order as well, so you end up buying what’s in season and on sale.

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